eJamming Launches PC Version of Its Online Music Software

March 8, 2006 – eJamming, Inc., developers of the eJamming Station, the world's first real-time Internet-based music collaboration software, has announced the release of Version 1.0 for the PC and Version 1.1 for the Mac, which will be fully compatible with the new Macs powered by Intel processors. eJamming Inc.'s expansion into the PC market now gives all musicians with any level of experience, a computer, a broadband Internet connection and a MIDI-enabled instrument the ability to jam in real- time with other musicians around the world. Both versions will also launch with the eJamming Station's new internal sound bank designed bySonic Implants that will enable musicians to select from a wide array of sounds which makes jamming online easier to use.

"The launch of the eJamming software for the PC opens the doors for millions of potential users," explains eJamming, Inc.'s President Alan Glueckman. "Our goal is to build an online community of musicians around the world who will be able to collaborate, share ideas, and create music by simply plugging in their instruments into their home computer. It can even be used as a productive tool among members of the music business who need to collaborate with others across the country. It's truly innovative software that promises to change the way people make music."

eJamming, Inc.'s patented eJamming Station works by managing the inherent delays that the internet creates during the exchange of information between computers, minimizing latency and allowing musicians to jam with each other. Everybody hears what everyone else is playing at each location in sync, in real-time, or as close to real time as the laws of physics allow. The software also caters to musicians of all levels of playing ability by offering different venues, stages, and open jam sessions. Musicians will also be able to create private jams and stages to work on their own band's material, and even audition other eJamming members on special Leader Stages.

eJamming, Inc. is also launching the new version of its website (www.eJamming.com) which will boast a new aesthetic feel, in-depth user interface, user profiles, MP3 archives of jam sessions, and an interactive community forum. "With these added features we hope to establish a true community where making music with others across the country is not only easy and fun, but effectively changes the lifestyle of musicians around the world." remarks eJamming, Inc.'s CEO, Gail Kantor.

For more information on eJamming, go to www.eJamming.com.

SOURCE eJamming, Inc.